Atomic Bomb
When the first atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, people all over the world suddenly felt more vunerable. The world was a more dangerous place for everyone and we had something new to worry about. Readers who are interested in this subject might like to look at the World War II feature.Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
Eleanor Coerr
Illustrator: Ronald Himler
Historical Fiction
For ages 8 to 10
Penguin, 2004 ISBN: 978-0142401132
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Illustrator: Ronald Himler
Historical Fiction
For ages 8 to 10
Penguin, 2004 ISBN: 978-0142401132
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Days of Change: The Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Valerie Bodden
Nonfiction
For ages 12 and up
The Creative Company, 2008 ISBN: 978-1583415450
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Nonfiction
For ages 12 and up
The Creative Company, 2008 ISBN: 978-1583415450
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The Atomic Bomb
Jennifer Fandel
Nonfiction
For ages 12 and up
The Creative Company, 2008 ISBN: 978-1583415559
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Nonfiction
For ages 12 and up
The Creative Company, 2008 ISBN: 978-1583415559
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Hiroshima
Laurence Yep
Historical Fiction
For ages 10 to 12
Scholastic, 1995 ISBN: 978-0590208338
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Historical Fiction
For ages 10 to 12
Scholastic, 1995 ISBN: 978-0590208338
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Fire from the Sky
Andrew Langley
Nonfiction Series
For ages 10 to 12
Compass Point Books, 2006 ISBN: 978-0756516215
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Nonfiction Series
For ages 10 to 12
Compass Point Books, 2006 ISBN: 978-0756516215
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